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DECATUR HERALD FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1921. -QT4 fFvg rasff.y DF.FEA MADISON CLUB OF DAKOTA LEAGUE THREE I LEAGUE 3 GEORGES GAME AND HAS WALLOP SAYS C0RBETT DODGERS EASILY TRIM THE REDS Pet. Lost 1 .711 .556 SENATORS WIN FROM CLEVELAND Bunch Their Hits and Wallop Champs by Score of 4to 1 STANDINGS Won Evansville 6 Moline 5 Peoria ...6 Terra Haute 5 Rock Island ....4 Cedar Rapids .3 Bloomington 2 Rockford ...2 Pile Up Six Runs in First .444 NATIONAL LEAGUE -Won Lost Former Heavyweight Champ Declares Carpentier Is Cool, Collected and Confident Boxer and Is Danger ous As Long As He Is On His Feet Pet. STARCH WORKERS WIN BY SCORE 8 TO 3 IN ONE-SIDED CONTEST NlcGinnity's Players Wallop Ball to All Corners of Lot For Eleven Safe Blows Wat-kins Hits Home Run. .250 Inning and Win by Score of 8 to 1 ROCKS BEAT BLOOMERS BLOOMINGTON.

May 12. Rockford Pittsburgh 18 Brooklyn .17 New York 14 Chicago Boston 9 Cincinnati 9 Philadelphia I took the opening game of the series By JAMES J. CORIIETT. the case the question arises how BROOKLYN, May 13 Brooklyn Former Heavyweight Champion of docs he manage to deliver this blow CLEVELAND, May 12. Washington from the Bloomers today 12 to 9.

The game, was featured by free hitting and loose fielding on both sides. K. -H. E. St.

Louis. 5 11 11 the World. (Written expressly for International News Service.) 5 .783 8 9 11 .31 lfi .300 15 .263 Lost Tct. 8 .667 10' .565 9 .550 12 .520 13 .109 12 .400 13 .316 without the loss of speed. There are people who refuse to credit anything new in the line of punching; people who believe the old methods that have prevailed for years came back to form today end defeated Cleveland to 1.

The locals out-batted the Senators but 'were unable to bunch their hits except In the seventh inning, when Graney, a pinch hitter, drove in the champions' only run. .12 15-5 .9 10 .3 Kockford Bloomington (Copyright, piled up tlx runs in the first inning of its game with Cincinnati today and won, 8 to 1. Cadore was invincible except in the sixth when the Red batters found him for two doubles and two singles, which netted them their only run. Konetchy hit a home run and two singles. New Service! NEW Y'ORK, May 12 Georges Carpentier will arrive hefe Sunday Elliott and Rigsby; Benton, Shires' and Dunne.

are the only successful ones. I am not in this class. I place Carpentier r. k.rla a WASHINGTON AB. H.

H. P. A. ,..16 ...13 ...11 9 ...13 6 Cleveland. Washington New York Boston Detroit St.

Louis 1'hiladelphia Chicago aboard La.Savoie from Havre. I am, now and my opinion not change IV7 'nterC1Sted 'until I have seen Him In action, Joe McGinnity used 1 2 players including himself against the Madison club of the Dakota League Thursday afternoon on Staley field, but half that many'would have been enough, for the visitors were easy for the Starch Workers and they romped home with an A tn 3 victorv. Stalevs completely outclassed the' Madi er it will change in his favor or not training, at least in a few days after WIN SIXTH STRAIGHT EVANSVILLE, May 12. Hitting Hamilton hard, the Evas won their sixth straight game and retained the league leadership by defeating Rock Island 6 to 3. H.

H. E. remains to be seen. he lands. Such training as a fighter can do Yesterdays Results 4 0 .....3 3 4 4 4 son club," and after piling up a big lead in the first five innings.

aboard ship is so negligible that no doubt Georges will feel like stepping In Courngeou. With a reputation as a puncher in his favor it must also be remembered that he is courageous. He proved that some years ago when as a boy Judge, lb Milan, If Lewis, If Rice, cf Miller, rf Brower, rf Harris. 2b Shanks. 3b O'Rourke, ss Gharrity.

iirickson, Totals some the first time he get3 warmed .3 6 .6 11 Rock Island Evansville up. They tell me that the French iof IS he fought such a tough middleweight as Frank Klaus and Billy champion has been keeping himself NATIONAL I.EAGl'E St. Louis. 5, 9, 1: New Y'ork, 7. 7, 1 Cincinnati.

1. 6. Brooklyn. S. 10.

0. Pittsburgh. 3. 7. Boston, 1, 0.

Chicago-Philadelphia, rain. Hamilton and Tate; Coltrcss and Lothes. trim. I understand he is in iustl as good shape today as Jack Demp-j Papke. took everything they had, lost the decisions and refused to be dis 9 0 4 6 just breezed along for the rest of the way.

Jack" Kotzelneck started the game for the Starch Workers and twirled superb ball. He allowed but four hits in the seven innings he worked and gave but two bases on balls. The fans called for McGinnity in the eight frame and the "Iron-Man" went on the mound and pitched the final two cantos. Joe lobbed them across the plate and the visitors nicked him for five blows which netted them a pair of runs. AB.

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CLEVELAND CINCINNATI AB A I Bohne. 3b 4 0 1 2 4 1 Bressler, lb 4 0 0 13 0 0 See, cf 4 1 1 0 0 0 Duncan, If 4 0 1 3 0 0 Fonscca, 2b 4 0 1 2 5 1 Paskert, rf 4 0 1 2 0 1 Crane, ss 3 0 0 1 4 1 Wingo, 3 0 1 1 1 0 Brenton. 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rogge, 3 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 33 1 6 24 li 4 BROOKLYN AB A Johnston, 3b 5 11 3 5 0 Olson, ss 5 0 1 0 5 2 Griffith, rf 4 1 2 1 0 0 Wheat, If 4 1 1 2 0 0 Konetchy. lb 4 3 3 13 0 1 Myers, 2b 4 a 2 3 1 0 Neis. cf 3 1 0 1 0 0 Krueger.

4 0 1 4 0 0 Cadore. 3 0 0 0 2 0 scy Carpentier is a source of great interest to me. I have met him on several occasions but have never seen him in action and I am eager for the couraged. Then, there was his battle with Joe Jcanettc. one of the best big men of the last 20 years or so.

with whom Georges stayed J5 rounds. Ha is evidently not hot-house product. Jamieson, If 4 0 Johnston, lb 4 0 0 3 2 12 2 0 Speaker, cf 4 0 AMERICAN I.EAGl'E New York, li, 11, Detroit, 10, 16. Philadelphia, 11. St.

6. 9, Washington, 4, 6, 0: Cleveland, 1, Boston-Chicago, rain. chance see how he steps tlii French boy. and from my impres MOLIXE TRIMS HITS TERRE HAUTE. May 12.

Terre Haute lost the opening game of the series today to Moline, 8 to 7, after fourteen innings of play. Three doubles and a single in the fourteenth sent across Gooch for the winning run. The early part of the contest was ragged, the Plowboys scoring two runs in the fourth on four wild throws. R. H.

E. how he puts up his hands and what he docs with them. sions, gathered through several so- Icial meetings with him. 1 take it that is a very cool, collected and con- George's Junchc. I am told that many of Georges 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 11 12 2 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 ooo 0 1 0 0 0 0 Smith, rf 4 Gardner.

3b 4 So well, ss 4 Stephenson, 2b 4 O'Neill, 2 Thomas, 1 Mails, 1 Caldwell, 0 Graney. 1 Uhle, zz 0 best punches are delivered as he goes; i'" fiiwin ous as lonS as he on his feet with enough strength to put over a win- tliA hlnw. Tf this is trlie it will he: Two pitchers worked for Madison i and the Starch Workers used both of j. them roush. Stalcys connected for eleven wallops, including honie run and a double by George Watkins, a triple by Chamberlain and a double by Hemingway.

Chamberlain Mar. Chamberlain played center field for 'he Htarch Workers and had a great lay. lie hit the first ball pitched iu lirst inning for a triple, connected for a single in the third inning. punch. worth while studying for he lias prov- nl" AMERICAN AS.SOt'IATlOX Louisville, 1, 5.

Minneapolis, 12. 1. Indianapolis. 7, 13. St Taut, 10, 15.

2. Columbus. 5, 10, Kansas City, 8, 11. 4. Toledo-Milwaukee, rain.

17 16 Moline Terre Haute play, while Butler was safe at first on tne fielder's choice. Purpura singled through the infield and Butler went to third. Demmitt picked up t'urpura's hit and threw to MeGlade at first after Purpura had rounded the bag and Purpura was caught Young flew out to Chamberlain. Madison counted one in the nihfh. Wise singled.

Altizer fouled out to MeGlade. Matson doubled and Wise went to third. Brundage flew out to Schaffer. Xevelle singled infield and Wise scored. Matson was caught out third and home, MeGlade to Hemingway.

i en. that he possesses a knockout) punch, yet how he gets the. lnaximum rlMMfPr; I 1 1 'AIIF .36 11 27 13 Totals Deufel; Farley, McWhorter and Kerr and Fowler. tion xif4-ivj of power in it from such a posi ...33 1 8 27 12 4 Total3 is more or less of a puzzle. 1 I say this because people who havej SCHEDULE ADVANCED The I.T.S.-Brass Works Commercial Innings 9 K.

Cincinnati 000 001 000 1 Brooklyn 600 010 lOx Batted for Mails In seventh, zz Ran for O'Neill in seventh. Innings 9 today's Games watched him in action tell me that his right, in particular, is somewhat of a stiff-orm punch, put over with League baseball game scheduled for last night was postponed, wet grounds. Two-base hits See, Duncan, Win Washington 20002000 04 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 TEORIA WALLOPS PEORIA, May 12. Peoria outhit the Cedar Rapids Bunnies in the opening game of the series, winning 11 to 7. McGlone, starting for the locals, was knocked from the hill in less than an inning.

Buckalew succeeded him and hurled effectively. R. H. E. MADISON AB A Cleveland Hole a base, scored a run and accepted four chances in the field.

Sialeya scored three in the third inning. Walking, first man up. hit the ball to the right field lumber pile for a home run. Kotzelneck was safe at first on Wise's error. Chamberlain singled to center and Kotselneck Neville, rf 5 1 3 1 0 0 arm crooked.

I understand that he No games were played this week and throws his shoulder and his weight the schedule has been moved up on. into this punch without extending the i week. The first game will be played arm to its full length and if such is 'next Monday night. NATIONAL LEAUIE St. Louis in New York.

Chicago in Philadelphia. Cincinnati in Brooklyn. Pittsburgh in Boston. Butler, -b 3 Purpura, If 4 Conway, ss Two-base hits: Rice, ajilan. Stolen base: Harris.

Sacrifice: Rice. Left on bases: Washington. Cleveland, 7. Bases on balls: Off Er-ickson, 2: Mails, Caldwell, 1. Hits: Off Mails.

6 in seven innings; Caldwell. 0 in two. Struck out: By Erick- went to third. Wood worth walked and; Young. 3b 12 2 17 3 Cedar Rapids Peoria .11 1 11 0 4 AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia in St.

Louis. Boston in Chicago. New York in Detroit. Washington in Cleveland. Yde, Rein and Gomes; McGlone, Buckalew and.

Goldthwaite. son, 1: Mails. 5. Losing pitcher: Mails. Wise, lb Altizer, rf Hinze.

Matson, Burke, Brundage, go. Wheat, Kreuger. Home run Kontchy. Stolen bases Johnson Kreuger. Sacrifice Cadore.

Double plays Bohne and Bressler; Bohn, Fonseca and Bressler; Olson, Myers and eonetohy. Left on bases Cincinnati 5, Brooklyn 6. Bases on balls -Off Brenton 1. Hits Off Brenton, six in one. Struck out By Rogge 1, Cadore 3.

Losing pitcher Brenton. Umpires-rQuigley and Day. Time 1:29. Giants Take One More From Cards FOLLOW PIRATES NEW YORK, May II. The New-York Nationals again defeated the St.

Louis Cardinals today. 7 to 5. In the first inning Kelly hit his eighth Umpires: Nallin, Wilson and Dineen. Time: 2:00. the bases were full with nobody down.

Burke uncorked a "wild pitch. Kotzclneck was out at the plate. Hinze to Burke, while Chamberlain went to third and Woodworth took second. Ilalsi" fouled out to Youns. Demmitt singled over second and Woodworth scored.

Demmitt stole second. Hemingway was an infield out. Count Three More. DECATUR YANKEES DOWN ALL-STARS Athletics Defeat REMINGTON PORTABLE Just like operating a STANDARD REMINGTON The Keyboard lias the same number of printing keys as the standard Remington same size, same arrangement, same distance between keys. It is the Standard Keyboard.

9 24 12 2 Totals 31 AB Browns 8 To 6 ST A LEYS Chamberlain, -f A 0 0 2 0 Woodworth, 2b The Starch Workers counted three; jiaas, if ST LOUIS, May 12. Burwell weakened in the eighth today, Philadelphia scoring two runs after two men were out and defeating St. Louis. 8 more in the fourth. Schaffer walked 4 4 4 PIRATES DEFEAT BRAVES 3 T0 1 Pittsburgh Gets Only Seven Hits But Makes Six of Them Count 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 The Decatur Yankees defeated the, Decatur All-Stars Thursday afternon' by a score of 7 to 5 on the Riverside; dimond.

Batteries for the Yankees, were Quinn and Mitchell and for thei All-Stars Peters, Hise, Wikoff, and; Moran. i rf Hemingway, 3 Schaffer, ss Pahlman, lb MeGlade. lb G. Wa-kins, to 6. With the bases lull in tne seventh, the locals worked a triple Tahlman singled to left and Schaffer went to second.

Watkins doubled to left and Schaffer scored, while Phl-man went to third. Kotzelneck was out. Conway to Wise, and Pahlman jhome run of.tlie season into the left Remington Typewriter 230 N. Main, Decatur, IU. steal, fcisler reaching nome ana tic-i scored on the play, while Watkins 0 field bleachers with three men on base.

The receipts of the game were turned over to the American Committee for Relief in Ireland. A. Watkins, i-ent to third. Chamberlain walked. Kotzelneck, 3 0 irg tue score, rrior to me game, me players and soldiers from Jefferson tarracks participated in a flag raising exercise in observance of national hospital day.

Hinze made a bad peg to third in an McGinnity, 1 0 euori lo eaten on me oa0 00003000 25; 4 00 00 0 2 10X St Louis New Y'ork 11 Totals R. H. E. Philadelphia 010 410 020 11 1 St. Louis 200 002 2006 1 and Watkins scored.

Woodworth flew out to Altizer in right. Altizer pegged the ball to first and Chamberlain was caught for a double out. Stalevs sent a pair of runs across Sherdell, Haines, Schupp and Barnes, Sallee and Snyder ill duimiQ R. 000 001 0113 003 320 OOx Innings-Madison Staleys In the fifth. Halas singled to Two-base hits Matson.

Watkins, I Hcrris, Keefe, Kommell and Perkins; Kolp, Burwell, Bayne and Billings. Demmitt singled to right and Halas i Hemingway. Three-base hit BOSTON. May 12 Pittsburgh made six of its seven hits count in defeating Boston 3 to 1 today. Glazner pitched his first game here and kept the Braves' hits well scattered.

He knocked in the winning run in the eighth with a single to center. went to third. Demmitt stole second. Chamberlain. Young.

Home run BABE RUTH HITS TENTH HOME RUN 00100001 13 01000000 0 1 Pittsburgh Boston 0 inniemi SUITS for SPRING AT LOWEST PRICES Hemingway doubled to center and Watkins. Stolen bases-rChamber-Halas and Demmitt counted. Demmitt 2. Double plays Al-flew out to Purpura. Tahlman and! tizer to Wise.

Young to Butler to Watkins were infield outs. Wise. Bases on balls Off Kotzel-Madison got one in the sixth. Ne-rcck 2, off McGinnity 1, off Burke 3. villa singled to right.

Butler flew struck out By Kotzelneck 1, by-cut to Chamberlain. Purpura dumped. Burke 1. Wild pitch Burke. Time one down in front of the plate andlof game 1:40.

Umpire Lotshaw. was out. Watkins to MeGlade. Neville! took TONIGHT IN STAR WRESTLERS BATTLE TONIGHT Glazner and Schmidt; Watson, Oeschger and O'Neill, Gibson. PAUL PREHN DOWNS THE GREEK TERROR Bambino Wins For Yanks Over Tigers With Triple in Ninth VOLLEY BALL LEAGUE Three matches are on the schedule Billy Love and Young Wil-loughby to Meet in Finish Match A iru iv i v.

.0 Young was out at first base. Viltor Get Another. The visitors scored one in the eighth. Brundage was safe on Hemingway's error. Neville singled to Tight and Brundage west to third.

Eutler hit one down to Schaffer. who threw to Woodworth, forcing Neville at second. Brundage scored on the tonight in the Volley Ball league. The Silk Hat Harrys meet the Tom Duffs, the Tag-A7Longs clash with URBANA, May 12 Paul Piehn. University of Illinois wrestling coach, threw John Kilonis, the Greek terror, in one hour and.

35 minutes, with a plain, toe hold. the Toots and Caspers and the Jiggs battle the Brunos. The first match will get under way at 7 o'clock. 1 DETROIT, May 12. Babe Ruth made his tenth home run of the season in the first inning of today's game against the Detroit Americans, then won the game in the ninth with a triple that scored two runs.

The score was 11 to 10. Detroit took the lead in the sixth by means of a rally that netted five runs. Blue and Sargent obtained hits that scored runs while attempting to dodge wild pitches by Quinn. SUITS All wool; newest styles in materials and colors that you will like because they wear so well and look so neat. Special at $24.95 SUITS Fine pencil stripes in new grays and blues.

Values of unusual merit. Come and see them. Special at $16.95 MAIN-EVENT Billy Love of Decatur vs Y'oung Willoughby of St Louis, 135 pounds. SEMI-WINDLF Lloyd Wacaser of Lovington vs Silas Myers of Decatur, 145 pounds. CL RTAIX-RA SIER Floyd Duvall of Lovington vs Ray Paxton of Monticello 125 pounds." Three fast bouts, in which the contestants are exceptionally evenly matched, are on the program for the big wrestling show to be staged tonight in ths Knights of Columbus All the grapplers to appear on a Ha R.

H. E. New Tork 203 202 00211 14 1 Detroit 300 115 00010 10 0 Sheehan, Collins, Quinn, Ferguson, Mays and Schang; Dauss, Holling, Leonard and Bossier. the card report that they are in fine shape and the matches give premise of being fast and thrilling from start to finish. Announcing our Opening Display Super Fine Straw Hats From World Just a Few Billy Love of Decatur, world's featherweight champion, will start tonight on a campaign which he be TWO PANTS SUITS $3h 00 Famous Makers.

Tire Prices Reduced For Mon A lieves will soon get hun a match with Jack Fisher for the world's lightweight title. In young Willoughby. Love will be meeting one of the top-notchers of the 135 pound boys and a victory for the Decatur star will send him far along the road in his quest for a batle with the king pin of the lightweights. Well Matched Love and. Willoughby are -well matched and should put up a strenuous struggle.

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